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Yeah because youre going to use a $35 plastic HOTAS over the Warthog. Mouse controls only pitch, yaw and roll, the rest of the systems (engine, weapons, landing gear, flaps, brakes, etc.) are controlled in the same way as with joystick controls. Though imo the xbox controller is more immersive and better than kb+M.
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but all of these options are better than an xbox controller. HeadwarP a écrit :Do yourself a favor and Some people spend thousands on their sim setups (whistles innocently). Which each product of that package can also be found indivdually and I do believe the stick has a twist feature and at least one slider that can be used for throttle if all you want is the stick.Īll of these are good options for getting started in a sim with flight models as realistic as these or better. It's become quite the hobby for me however, so, it was worth more than investing $40 into a joystick to me. And stick is pitch/roll + another axis to use for CEM or whatever I'd like and I'm still thinking of adding a CH throttle quadrant to my setup for more axes because of this sim. I have pedals with 3 axes 2 of whcih are for toe brakes. My throttle unit has 5 axes (2 of which I don't use in bos because it's a weird joystick only good for modern aviation/radar equipment via DCS World). imo having more axes to work with gives you more controllability. Thrustmaster also recently put out some new plastic rudder pedals and a throttle unit that might be worth looking into.
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you'll be able to compete and get a sense of "flight" immersion from just the Logitech Extreme 3d Pro + keyboard for controlling trim/CEM. unless you want to get pedals taht will last you through your grandkids then maybe look into more expensive custom made options. add a CH throttle quadrant and some CH rudder pedals later. If you decide you really start to enjoy this hobby. Most add sensitivity curves to pitch axis to make the center of the stick less touchy. Trying to slam it around hard would probably break it.the same actions would probably cause you to enter a deadly spin you might not recover from in most aircraft. and the pitch and roll axis well feel much much much better and offer more range than your xbox controller. I'd still be using it if I hadn't found a msffb2 on ebay.Īt $35 it won't be hard to consider replacing it if anything starts to go wrong with itin 6mo to a year. $35 for a stick I liked better for ww2 warbirds than I do my TM Warthog.